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How low is too low? Study highlights serious risks for intensive blood pressure control

August 24, 2018August 26, 2018 Blood, Control, for, Highlights:, How, Intensive, is, low, pressure, risks, serious, study, too

Kaiser Permanente research published today in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine found if patients with hypertension taking prescribed medications

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Study identifies molecular link between aging and neurodegeneration

August 23, 2018 aging, and, between, identifies, Link, molecular, neurodegeneration, study

For decades researchers have worked to shed light on the causes of neurodegenerative disorders, a group of devastating conditions, including

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Cardiologists study new aspects of vascular ageing

August 22, 2018 ageing, aspects, Cardiologists, New, of, study, vascular

A team of scientists from the Medical Institute of RUDN University compared two factors of vascular aging—CF-PWV and CAVI. Both

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Blood Test Gives Quick Prognosis for Lymphoma Treatment: Study

August 22, 2018 Blood, for, gives, Lymphoma, Prognosis, quick, study, test, treatment

TUESDAY, Aug. 21, 2018 — A blood test can predict which lymphoma patients will respond well to normal treatment and

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Study identifies ‘compulsivity circuit’ in heavy alcohol drinkers

August 21, 2018 'compulsivity, Alcohol, circuit', drinkers, heavy, identifies, in, study

Heavy alcohol drinkers attempt to acquire alcohol despite the threat of a negative consequence more so than light drinkers, a

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‘Liquid biopsy’ predicts lymphoma therapy success within days, study finds

August 21, 2018 biopsy', days', finds, liquid, Lymphoma, Predicts, study, Success, therapy, within

A blood test can predict which patients with a type of cancer called diffuse large B cell lymphoma are likely

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Study finds women with pregnancy-related nausea, vomiting use marijuana more

August 20, 2018 finds, marijuana, more, nausea, pregnancy-related, study, Use, vomiting, with, women

A Kaiser Permanente study, published today in JAMA Internal Medicine, found that women with mild and severe nausea and vomiting

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Brain response study upends thinking about why practice speeds up motor reaction times

August 16, 2018 about, brain, motor, practice, reaction, response, speeds, study, thinking, Times, up, upends, Why

Researchers in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins Medicine report that a computerized study of 36

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New study views cancer treatment as a game to find strategies that improve patient outcomes

August 10, 2018 A, As, cancer, Find, Game, improve, New, outcomes, Patient, strategies, study, that, to, treatment, views

Game theory can be utilized to identify potential flaws in current cancer treatment approaches and suggest new strategies to improve

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Study finds average consumption safe for heart health

August 10, 2018 Average, consumption, finds, for, health, heart, safe, study

New research shows that for the vast majority of individuals, sodium consumption does not increase health risks except for those

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